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Empire Hotel Buenos Aires by HS

Empire Hotel Buenos Aires by HS
3.5 star property
Balvanera
Empire Hotel Buenos Aires by HS

BAH Independencia By iPPA

BAH Independencia By iPPA
2.0 star property
Comuna 1
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (3 reviews)
The price is S$81
16 Mar - 17 Mar
BAH Independencia By iPPA

Inmerso Tango Hotel

Inmerso Tango Hotel
Balvanera
The price is S$71
26 Mar - 27 Mar
Inmerso Tango Hotel

Hestia at Julian Alvarez 1900

Hestia at Julian Alvarez 1900
3.0 star property
Palermo
The price is S$77
8 Mar - 9 Mar
Hestia at Julian Alvarez 1900

Hotel Astoria

Hotel Astoria
2.0 star property
El Centro
Hotel Astoria

GrandView Hotel & Convention Center

GrandView Hotel & Convention Center
4.0 star property
Balvanera
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (754 reviews)
The price is S$78
5 Mar - 6 Mar
GrandView Hotel & Convention Center

Hestia at Nicaragua 5100

Hestia at Nicaragua 5100
3.0 star property
Palermo
The price is S$88
10 Mar - 11 Mar
Hestia at Nicaragua 5100

Feir's Park Hotel

Feir's Park Hotel
4.5 star property
El Centro
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (299 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Experience massages and luxury just 5 minutes from San Martin Station in Buenos Aires.
Feir's Park Hotel

Hestia at Niceto Vega 5900

Hestia at Niceto Vega 5900
3.0 star property
Palermo
The price is S$67
16 Mar - 17 Mar
Hestia at Niceto Vega 5900

Mariposita de San Telmo Hotel Boutique

Mariposita de San Telmo Hotel Boutique
2.0 star property
Comuna 1
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1 review)
  • cleanliness
    Stylish hotel in San Telmo, steps from Independencia Station for easy city access.
The price is S$106
5 Mar - 6 Mar
Mariposita de San Telmo Hotel Boutique

Tango de Mayo Hotel

Tango de Mayo Hotel
4.0 star property
El Centro
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,004 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Elegant hotel with rooftop terrace in Buenos Aires, steps from Saenz Pena Station.
The price is S$138
9 Mar - 10 Mar
Tango de Mayo Hotel

Hestia at Thames 2200

Hestia at Thames 2200
3.0 star property
Palermo
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1 review)
The price is S$116
9 Mar - 10 Mar
Hestia at Thames 2200

MOT Black Ravignani

MOT Black Ravignani
3.0 star property
Palermo
The price is S$135
18 Mar - 19 Mar
MOT Black Ravignani

La Noire Petit Hotel

La Noire Petit Hotel
3.0 star property
Chacarita
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (2 reviews)
The price is S$142
19 Mar - 20 Mar
La Noire Petit Hotel

Esplendor by Wyndham Buenos Aires Tango

Esplendor by Wyndham Buenos Aires Tango
3.5 star property
El Centro
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (505 reviews)
  • cleanliness
    Stylish hotel with seasonal pool, moments from Buenos Aires' Florida Street.
The price is S$168
23 Mar - 24 Mar
Esplendor by Wyndham Buenos Aires Tango

Hestia at Callao 1400

Hestia at Callao 1400
3.0 star property
Recoleta
The price is S$58
8 Mar - 9 Mar
Hestia at Callao 1400

BAH Congreso by iPPA

BAH Congreso by iPPA
3.0 star property
El Centro
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (7 reviews)
The price is S$76
5 Mar - 6 Mar
BAH Congreso by iPPA

MOT Design SohoHaus

MOT Design SohoHaus
3.0 star property
Palermo
The price is S$153
26 Mar - 27 Mar
MOT Design SohoHaus

Alberti 360 Charming City Center Apartment With Shared Pool

Alberti 360 Charming City Center Apartment With Shared Pool
3.0 star property
Balvanera
The price is S$141
6 Mar - 7 Mar
Alberti 360 Charming City Center Apartment With Shared Pool

Hestia at Esmeralda 700

Hestia at Esmeralda 700
3.0 star property
El Centro
The price is S$89
10 Mar - 11 Mar
Hestia at Esmeralda 700
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Top neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires

Palermo

Palermo packs the perfect punch of culture and cool in Buenos Aires' most stylish area. Wander through lush Parque Tres de Febrero, browse trendy boutiques in Soho's cobblestone streets, or get your art fix at MALBA. The Botanical Gardens and Japanese Garden offer peaceful escapes when you need a breather from the buzzy atmosphere. The food scene is worth the trip alone, with everything from classic steakhouses to cutting-edge fusion spots. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations and multiple train connections throughout the area. Boutique hotels and design-forward accommodation perfectly match the creative spirit that flows through every corner of Palermo.

Recoleta

Recoleta combines European elegance with Argentine soul through its grand Belle Époque mansions and cultural landmarks. Art lovers can wander the National Museum of Fine Arts while history buffs explore the famous cemetery where Eva Perón rests. Weekend artisan markets buzz with energy around the Cultural Centre, making this area perfect for sophisticated urban explorers. Upscale parrillas serve mouthwatering steaks alongside French bistros throughout this luxury district. Most accommodation lean towards the high-end, with converted historic mansions offering boutique experiences. Getting around is simple with excellent subway access via Line D and plenty of taxis ready when your feet need a break.

San Telmo

San Telmo brings Buenos Aires' storied past to life through its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Weekends transform Plaza Dorrego into a vibrant marketplace where antique hunters haggle over vintage treasures while tango dancers command attention nearby. Explore hidden gems like Casa Minima or dive into Argentine cinema history at the neighborhood's fascinating museums. The area pulses with authentic culture at every turn. Cosy parrillas serve up legendary steaks while intimate cafes invite lingering conversations over strong coffee. Getting around is easy with nearby subway connections, though the uneven cobblestones demand comfortable shoes. Choose from charming boutique hotels in converted mansions for the full San Telmo experience.

Puerto Madero

Puerto Madero dazzles with its striking mix of old-meets-new Buenos Aires. Stroll along waterfront promenades where historic red-brick warehouses now house art galleries and trendy restaurants. The ecological reserve offers peaceful bird-watching trails with stunning river views, while the iconic Women's Bridge serves as the perfect Instagram backdrop. Upscale steakhouses and international cuisine dominate the dining scene, with most spots requiring reservations. Five-star hotels and luxury serviced apartments offer modern amenities with hefty price tags. Getting around is easiest on foot, though two train stations connect you to the wider city when you're ready to explore beyond.

Belgrano

Belgrano blends upscale residential charm with cultural diversity in Buenos Aires. Stroll through tree-lined streets dotted with Belle Époque mansions or explore the vibrant Barrio Chino (Chinatown) with its red pagodas and Asian markets. History buffs will appreciate the Museo Histórico Sarmiento, while sports fans can catch a match at the massive River Plate Stadium. Dining options range from authentic Chinese cuisine to traditional Argentine parrillas serving premium steaks. Boutique hotels in converted mansions and modern apartments offer comfortable stays with personalised service. Getting around is simple with three metro stations and numerous bus routes connecting you to city centre Buenos Aires.

Top landmarks in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires and related destinations

Tango dancers command the cobblestone streets of San Telmo, where Sunday's antique market transforms the plaza into a living museum. The pink presidential palace, Casa Rosada, stands proudly where Eva Perón once addressed adoring crowds. Recoleta Cemetery houses elaborate mausoleums that resemble a miniature marble city. Sip cortados in historic cafés like Café Tortoni, where intellectuals have debated for centuries. The magnificent Colón Theatre offers acoustics that make opera singers weep with joy. Palermo's parks provide green respite from urban bustle, while its restaurants serve steaks so tender they barely require knives. Don't miss the colourful corrugated-metal houses of La Boca, where football passion reaches religious fervor at the legendary Bombonera stadium.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Buenos Aires?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Buenos Aires, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can find these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where can I stay in Buenos Aires if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 162 holiday homes. In addition, there are 2271 apartments and 112 condos.
What will the weather in Buenos Aires be like during my visit?
January and February are typically the warmest months in Buenos Aires, when the average temperature is 23°C. July and June are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 12°C. February and November are the months with the most rain.
Why should I book my Buenos Aires hotel with Hotels.com?
There are lots of reasons to book your Buenos Aires trip with us: our free cancellations on selected hotels* gives you flexibility, our Price Guarantee ensures that you always get the lowest price, and you can earn rewards on every booking.

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Unveiling Buenos Aires: A Tapestry of Art, History, and Passion

Buenos Aires, the vibrant heart of Argentina, is a captivating blend of European elegance and Latin passion. Wander through the charming streets of San Telmo, where tango dancers bring life to cobblestone plazas, or marvel at the stunning architecture of the iconic Teatro Colón. Indulge in world-class cuisine, from succulent steaks to delectable pastries, in the lively neighbourhoods of Palermo and Recoleta. Discover rich history at the Casa Rosada and immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of this dynamic city. Buenos Aires promises an unforgettable experience, where every corner invites exploration and every moment is steeped in charm.

Top locations to stay in Buenos Aires

Staying in Palermo Hollywood, Palermo Viejo, and Comuna 14 offers a vibrant experience in Buenos Aires. Palermo Hollywood is renowned for its trendy bars and restaurants, while Palermo Viejo is celebrated for its picturesque streets and artistic vibe. Comuna 14 boasts local charm and cultural attractions. For first-time visitors, Palermo Hollywood is the ideal choice, blending excitement and convenience.

  1. Palermo HollywoodOpens in a new window: Palermo Hollywood is a vibrant neighbourhood renowned for its trendy atmosphere and creative energy. It's a hotspot for food lovers, with a variety of chic restaurants and cafes serving up everything from gourmet burgers to artisanal coffee. The area is also famous for its cultural scene, featuring numerous art galleries and design studios. If you're a fan of shopping, you'll find a range of unique boutiques and local designers to explore. By night, the lively bars and cultural venues come to life, offering a fantastic mix of music and entertainment that reflects the city's artistic spirit.
  2. Palermo ViejoOpens in a new window: Known for its charming streets and bohemian vibe, Palermo Viejo offers a delightful mix of laid-back cafes, artisan shops, and beautiful parks. This area is perfect for those who enjoy a more relaxed pace while still being close to the city's buzz. You can spend your days wandering through boutique shops or lounging in the picturesque parks, soaking up the local atmosphere. Come evening, the neighbourhood transforms into a lively social scene with cultural events and outdoor gatherings that showcase Buenos Aires' vibrant community spirit.
  3. Comuna 14Opens in a new window: Comuna 14 is an eclectic area that offers a unique glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle. It's less touristy, making it perfect for travellers looking to experience Buenos Aires like a local. You can explore charming streets adorned with colourful murals and discover hidden gems, including quaint cafés and artisan shops. The area is also home to various cultural attractions, providing opportunities to enjoy local art and performances. With its friendly vibe and welcoming community, Comuna 14 is an excellent base for those wanting to immerse themselves in the city's authentic charm.

Things to do in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires offers a vibrant blend of lively plazas, lush parks, and stunning waterfronts. Visitors can indulge in delightful shopping, dance the night away, or take scenic boat tours. With its rich architecture and dynamic atmosphere, this city invites you to explore, relax, and revel in its energetic spirit.

  • 9 de Julio AvenueOpens in a new window – Stroll along one of the widest avenues in the world, where you can admire striking monuments and impressive architecture. This iconic thoroughfare is home to the famous Obelisk, a symbol of Buenos Aires, providing a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs. As you walk, take in the vibrant atmosphere filled with street performers and local vendors, making it an exciting place to enjoy a leisurely afternoon. Don't forget to explore nearby theatres and cultural institutions, where you can dive into the city's rich artistic scene. Whether you're grabbing a coffee at a quaint café or simply people-watching, 9 de Julio Avenue offers a lively glimpse into the heart of Buenos Aires.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Buenos Aires

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Buenos Aires is during May, June, and August when hotel prices tend to be lower. For those on a budget, a stay of at least 3 to 4 days is recommended to fully experience the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. During your visit, you can explore iconic landmarks, indulge in delightful café culture, immerse yourself in fascinating museums, enjoy shopping, experience lively dancing, and admire the stunning architecture. This itinerary allows you to engage with the urban culture and entertainment that makes Buenos Aires a great value for money destination.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To uncover great hotel deals in Buenos Aires, consider exploring the DealsOpens in a new window and Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted rates as your travel date approaches. Additionally, enabling email alerts or push notifications can keep you informed about flash sales and special promotions, helping you secure a cheap hotel. With the Smart Shopping tool available via the app, you could find it easier to compare hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you’re always in the loop about any price drops or available rooms for your last-minute getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices may fluctuate due to various factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the season, so being flexible with your travel dates could help you save on your stay in a Buenos Aires hotel. If you’re in search of something distinctive, boutique hotels often provide a more personalised experience and may offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price appears to be on the higher side, we’ll recommend alternative dates that might be more affordable, helping you to find the best possible deal.
  4. Consider your location: Hotels situated near the city centre generally tend to be more expensive; however, Buenos Aires boasts excellent public transport links, allowing you to discover more affordable independent hotels a bit further out that remain well connected. For those eager to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there can often be great value for money. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.

Best time to go to Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires experiences its lowest average temperature in July, at 51.8°F (11.0°C), while January is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 77.0°F (25.0°C). February is usually the wettest month. January, July, and September are the peak travel months in Buenos Aires, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is sunny to mostly sunny, accompanied by light rainfall. On the other hand, May, August, and October tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly sunny conditions.

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